As relayed on the campaigns page of this website, Tom Byrnes is an accomplished expert in all key facets of public, business and candidate campaigns, and has amassed a campaign success record among the very best in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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Political consulting is often as important in corporate, business and advocacy campaigns as it is in campaigns for political candidates, and while Tom has a long and impressive record of success across the political consulting spectrum, it is in candidate campaigns where Tom’s work is most cited.

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Having delivered victory to Virginia candidates for public office in more than two dozen campaigns, the 24 featured political campaigns at left best describe the breadth of this success:

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Of the 24 races featured in the left column, more than half represent landslide victories, with double-digit margins of victory and percentage point differences between the winner and defeated candidate(s).

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Seventeen of the races at left pitted two opponents vying for election to one office. In those 17 campaigns, over a third had margins of victory over 20 percentage points, with 4 of that third achieving or exceeding 30 percentage points — including one winner whose margin of victory measured 52 percentage points!

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A half-dozen of these one-on-one races also represented upset victories over the incumbent, with half of those upsets being absolute blowouts, with margins of victory in the double-digits (measuring as high as 32 percentage points between the two candidates).

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Of the 24 races featured in the left column, seven pitted three or four opponents vying for election to one office. In those 7 campaigns, three of the winners Tom represented received more votes than all the opposing candidates combined, with a fourth winner missing that prestigious mark by just one percentage point.

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Tom not only knows how to repeatedly win, he knows how to repeatedly win big.

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Note: Percentages shown in left column are percents of all votes, not margins of victory, which are the percentage differences between votes received by the candidates.